
In the world of millwork, tight schedules and little room for error make deliveries tricky. From jobsites to residential deliveries, working with such high-value and custom items can cause unnecessary headaches when things go wrong. The right millwork delivery partner helps keep projects moving by ensuring materials arrive when and how they’re needed, without compromising quality or craftsmanship. Finding that partner, though? It can be difficult, especially if you don’t know where to start.
When searching for a new delivery partner, especially for millwork, the details matter. It’s frustrating when custom windows and doors arrive damaged or at the wrong time, leading to delayed timelines, customer complaints, and the potential for expenses to unexpectedly increase due to the chaos. Deliveries are one of the most visible aspects of the buyer journey, and your delivery partner truly becomes an extension of your brand.
We’ve compiled some of the most critical things to remember when it comes to selecting a delivery partner. We know it can be a complex, difficult process when selecting who to trust with your products, but there are ways to help make this decision easier!
Experience with Big and Bulky Millwork Last Mile Deliveries to Residential Homes and Jobsites
Let’s be real: jobsites and residential deliveries require overlapping but different skillsets. Not only can the actual conditions be drastically different, along with the compliance requirements involved with delivering the product itself, but there could also be varying expectations based on where the product is being delivered.
An experienced millwork delivery partner knows how to navigate the tricky fine lines in these situations, whether it’s how to adapt for on-site conditions on the spot or utilize the right equipment as needed to protect a customer’s interiors. Customer experiences are becoming a higher priority for brands, as it is a way to distinguish companies in busy markets.
Providing National Coverage in Areas Where You Need to Meet Customers for Window and Door Deliveries
Whether it’s doors, windows, or cabinets, you need to be able to reach your core customer base. That’s a key fact of business planning and strategy—if you can’t tap into the customer base who would want your products, but don’t currently have access to them, then the company’s growth potential is stunted or delayed.
Imagine this: in the coming year, your company wants to expand into a new region. However, your current logistics operations or third-party provider doesn’t have a strong footing in that area, and the nearest warehouse or facility is two hours away.
Finding a delivery partner can be a time-consuming process, but the delivery range is critical to remember. Having more facilities within the area your customers are in means that they’re going to get their products faster and inside the expected delivery time.

Preventing Damage to Custom Millwork and Finished Products During Door and Window Delivery Services
Millwork is one of the most difficult products to handle in last mile delivery, especially with custom-made doors and windows. Millwork tends to be highly fragile and requires delicate delivery processes, and jobsite conditions add another layer of complexity. Tight corridors, narrow doorways, and stairways are just a few of the challenges that emerge during this delivery process.
It may seem obvious that you will need to find a delivery partner with a low damage rate. However, knowing their damage rates specifically with millwork might be a question worth asking, especially when it comes to high-value, custom products that require more special attention and care. One of the big pain points for builders tends to be damaged or missed units, which lead to escalations an
Read our blog post explaining several key KPIs in big and bulky delivery, as it explains several other critical metrics, such as on-time delivery rates, that are important for logistics providers and their customers to understand.
Real-Time Tracking, Proactive Communication, and Delivery Updates Throughout the Last Mile Delivery Process
Real-time tracking: it’s been something the logistics industry has been buzzing about, especially with rising costs. While the world of millwork hasn’t felt the impact of tariffs as much as other industries, other cost-dependent factors have felt the financial pressure in the past few years. Real-time tracking has been a way to bridge those costs, offering efficiency and meeting demand when it’s needed the most, but it’s also become a customer concern.
We fully understand how frustrating it is for customers, from companies to new homeowners, when they have no idea where their package is at any time. Trust and reliability are the foundations of business, and with an abundance of options, one bad experience can tarnish a customer’s perception of a brand.
When looking for a millwork provider, it’s important to remember how they track products throughout the delivery process, as well as how this is communicated to customers. Here at CDS Logistics, we have multiple layers: real-time tracking, text messages to customers at specified intervals, and delivery confirmations. It’s a reason why we’ve proudly sustained our 4.9 out of 5 Customer Experience Score.

About CDS Logistics: Experts in Big and Bulky Delivery
CDS Logistics is one of the largest providers of last mile delivery and fulfillment solutions in the United States. CDS’s headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland, with 182 hubs nationwide. Over the past three decades, CDS built expertise to make the company an industry leader specializing in big and bulky products. CDS’s proprietary, in-house technology and hands-on operational expertise provide results that are consistent, reliable, and proven to drive outstanding customer experiences.
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